- Adobe will add an NFT verification feature on some products.
- The initiative is in partnership with NFT marketplaces OpenSea, Rarible, and SuperRare.
- The Content Credentials feature will be available in beta version.
Multimedia software developer Adobe revealed that it will be launching a feature that allows artists to add verifiable metadata to their creations. Called Content Credentials, the feature will be useful for authenticating digital artworks since they will function like non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
In essence, Adobe has streamlined NFT art creation through its platform. The announcement read:
“Users can now link their social media profiles and crypto wallet addresses to their work in the Photoshop desktop app. By adding your social media and wallet addresses to your Content Credentials you can further assure consumers that you are indeed the creator of your content. A crypto address is also useful if someone wishes to mint their work as crypto art.”
For the initiative to become a success, Adobe has partnered with NFT marketplaces such as OpenSea, Rarible, and SuperRare. Through the partnership, users can check if the wallet used to create the digital artwork was the same one used to mint the NFT.
Content Credentials will go live in beta version on Photoshop, Behance, and Stock for all Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers.
Source: Adobe
To view the image details and its Content Credentials, users can visit here.